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early education is critical. some of the greatest supporters are the ceos of big companies because they know if we invest then that person will grow and develop and the high skilled worker, number one. number two is the federal government and i think there is some agreement between the two of us and the federal government can be a partner and held on the elementary and basic education that can't dictate and shouldn't dictate and shouldn't try to have a one-size-fits-all policy. most of the work as it relates to the local schools are done at the def district level. we have the district in this state. folks there one to keep local control of the schools. we should do that but we can make changes to what used to be known as no child left behind. so far a lot of the changes have been bipartisan and we should continue that. >> moderator: we haven't talked about race. in the case of fisher versus texas, the supreme court is once again taking up the issue of whether there should be a racial preferences in the admission
early education is critical. some of the greatest supporters are the ceos of big companies because they know if we invest then that person will grow and develop and the high skilled worker, number one. number two is the federal government and i think there is some agreement between the two of us and the federal government can be a partner and held on the elementary and basic education that can't dictate and shouldn't dictate and shouldn't try to have a one-size-fits-all policy. most of the work...
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to our education. thank you. >> moderator: senator? your response. mccaskill: i'm grateful to my public education. all through school and undergraduate and law school a proud graduate of the university of missouri. it allowed me to be who i am today. four country it allows us to be the beacon on the hill. other countries of the world look to our country to the emphasis on public education and higher education. congressman akin has been clear. he wants the federal government completely out of education. no more department of education, no more school lunch program, and even harder to understand do away with pell grants. do away with all federally backed student loans. no he thinks private banks that should do. i don't know many private banks that loan money to a 17-year-old that has no money. 300,000 young people in missouri are attending college because a federally backed student loan or pell grant is helping them. that was me. i had a federally backed student loan. i couldn't have gotten through loot
to our education. thank you. >> moderator: senator? your response. mccaskill: i'm grateful to my public education. all through school and undergraduate and law school a proud graduate of the university of missouri. it allowed me to be who i am today. four country it allows us to be the beacon on the hill. other countries of the world look to our country to the emphasis on public education and higher education. congressman akin has been clear. he wants the federal government completely out...
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an educational two weeks for a child. [inaudible] >> if you are not for others, no one will be for you. if you are for others, you will be for you. now or never. i would say the relevancy to you, because giving is probably not something you can afford to do now. you are in a competitive world today. one of the things you should do is hopefully you want to add your own initiatives. at a minimum to improve your stance in the world is to try to find community activities that you can get back to to distinguish your resume from the next person. it is people like me are getting resumes every day in this difficult economic environment. from high class standing people. 800 sats, they are looking for jobs. what you have to do is find a hook on your resume and show a high sense of community service. when i interview people, basically, the desire and commitment to be the best, a strong work ethic. here i am introducing a legend. you know, the legends do something different. you know, these are some of the characteristics. you can ge
an educational two weeks for a child. [inaudible] >> if you are not for others, no one will be for you. if you are for others, you will be for you. now or never. i would say the relevancy to you, because giving is probably not something you can afford to do now. you are in a competitive world today. one of the things you should do is hopefully you want to add your own initiatives. at a minimum to improve your stance in the world is to try to find community activities that you can get back...
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i'm the only candidate that supports funding for education, free public education through university. and i think we need new leadership in congress, we need progressive leadership and we also need progressive taxes. neither of my opponents tax plans would actually address the deficit. we can raise $1.2 trillion of flashes deficit through progressive taxation like we had in the eisenhower years. i will close by saying that our people and our plan, we need actions and we commitment and that's why i ask voters to vote for me on november 6 because real solutions can't wait. >> moderator: ann marie buerkle. buerkle: thank you again for this opportunity. when i ran for office three years ago i made a pledge to the district, it will have to be compact and for. we promise we will be accessible, responsible, accountable and independent. we've had 40 plus town hall meetings. with a 60 mobile download units. we have been, we've met with hundreds of people in its history, farmers, business owners, women, seniors. we have been accessible and would have been accountable to the people. we been resp
i'm the only candidate that supports funding for education, free public education through university. and i think we need new leadership in congress, we need progressive leadership and we also need progressive taxes. neither of my opponents tax plans would actually address the deficit. we can raise $1.2 trillion of flashes deficit through progressive taxation like we had in the eisenhower years. i will close by saying that our people and our plan, we need actions and we commitment and that's...
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that's education, innovation in research, and infrastructure. i think those are the key ingredients that not only help us build in the short term and address those families just struggling to get by, help them get ahead once again, but it also helps us in the longer term. >> moderator: governor, respond to the question. you can respond what she said about you, but what's job one for you? thompson: job one is to balance the budget. we're going for a fiscal crisis, and if we don't address t we'll be in a fiscal abyss. a child tonight born here in milwaukee is $51 is ,000 in -- $51,000 in debt. our budget is absolutely heading towards a fiscal abyss unless we do something, and the congress has not passed a budget in three and a half years. when i was governor, i passedded a budget every year, balanced it, and at the same time i was governor, we created a 742,000 jobs, 88,000s in manufacturing, and what the congresswoman said about me, advising -- that's a figment of her imagination. i was in the state of wisconsin as president and chairman of the l
that's education, innovation in research, and infrastructure. i think those are the key ingredients that not only help us build in the short term and address those families just struggling to get by, help them get ahead once again, but it also helps us in the longer term. >> moderator: governor, respond to the question. you can respond what she said about you, but what's job one for you? thompson: job one is to balance the budget. we're going for a fiscal crisis, and if we don't address t...
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lady is about all of the newsprint, whenever, and publishing stories that have public-interest that educate the public and by contrast its secrets the press does investigative journalism that's how they get information. wikileaks sets of these internet lockboxes designed to collect classified information in a way that can skirt the law against the disclosure so you've got these distinctions between the methods and the missions of wikileaks such that if they decide to bring a case in wikileaks, i have some confidence that the rest of the press is not going to be chilled but it's tough to draw and it's getting tougher and tougher with other news being disseminated by the sort of alternative routes. we will take questions from the audience in a few minutes. picking up again on the judge's comment about the classification of misclassification but also on the discussion on the hard issues that are posed by the illegitimate whistle-blower motivated to disclose some kind of wrong doing. one asks about which a lot in the cases and some of the case is about the discovery in the civil lawsuits but th
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johnson say if we could well be like germany after world war i think it's time to make public eye or education free as it should be. wired she spoke exclusively to a number of the candidates taking part in that debate one of them was dr jill stein from the green party of america earlier this month she was arrested for protesting the first presidential debate she tells us why she wants. most of the american public doesn't even know that there are other candidates running so that's why i went to the gateway to the debate at hofstra university two weeks ago to demand that the debate be opened up and i was arrested and handcuffed to a chair for eight hours unfortunately this is what our democracy is looking like we are squandering trillions of dollars right now on wars for oil that we don't need on tax breaks for the wealthy and on bailouts for wall street forty billion a month now being spent to bail out the bankers once again so we can stop all that the establishment parties are quaking in their boots that word will get out and in fact if it does there are enough people to turn the results of th
johnson say if we could well be like germany after world war i think it's time to make public eye or education free as it should be. wired she spoke exclusively to a number of the candidates taking part in that debate one of them was dr jill stein from the green party of america earlier this month she was arrested for protesting the first presidential debate she tells us why she wants. most of the american public doesn't even know that there are other candidates running so that's why i went to...
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i think the immigrant experience combined with the african background, combined with the incredible education, combined with his beautiful speech, that speech was a piece of work. >> i believe that we have a righteous wind at our backs, and that is as we stands on the crossroads of history, we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us. >> by the time obama entered the senate, he couldn't avoid the question. was he the one who could break the barrier and become our first african-american president? >> i do wish that he would run. i do wish he would run. and if he would, i would do everything in my power to campaign for him. >> if obama did decide to run, he wouldn't be the first african-american to try for the white house. in the post-civil rights era, african-americans from al sharpton to jesse jackson to congresswoman shirley chisholm took on the challenge. >> the next time that a minority person or a woman runs for high office in this country, she or he will be regarded as a force to be respected. >> shirley chisholm ran because she wanted to bring issues of women and
i think the immigrant experience combined with the african background, combined with the incredible education, combined with his beautiful speech, that speech was a piece of work. >> i believe that we have a righteous wind at our backs, and that is as we stands on the crossroads of history, we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us. >> by the time obama entered the senate, he couldn't avoid the question. was he the one who could break the barrier and become...
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thousands have protested across pakistan where she has been a vocal campaigner for girls' education. she was targeted by the taliban because of it. now, public anger has turned against the militants. her father who has vowed to return the family to pakistan has expressed his gratitude. >> when she stood pakistan turns and this is a turning point, which is not only my daughter, but daughter of everybody. >> reporter: doctors here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham talk of her very good progress. the head wound is no longer infected and it does not appear to be any brain damage. her vision and hearing appear good, although they're still being tested and let's say she has a very good recollection of the traumatic events that brought her here. she's not forgotten her cause either. one of the first things she asked, says her father, is whether he brought her school books. a sign of how determined this young girl remains. all right, doctors do, though, say, that there is a long way for her to go. a lot of reconstructive surgery she has to have done on her head. remember, the bul
thousands have protested across pakistan where she has been a vocal campaigner for girls' education. she was targeted by the taliban because of it. now, public anger has turned against the militants. her father who has vowed to return the family to pakistan has expressed his gratitude. >> when she stood pakistan turns and this is a turning point, which is not only my daughter, but daughter of everybody. >> reporter: doctors here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham talk of...
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bedside of the young pakistani woman who was targeted by the taliban because she stood up for girls and education. tonight, we see just how much progress she has made in just three weeks's time. our report tonight from amna nawaz. in birmingham, england >> reporter: ten days after she arrived in england, malala yousufzai has reunited with her family, who came in yesterday racing to the hospital under tight security. they were taken in to see her. >> last night when we met her, there were kids in our eyes, and they were out of happiness, i say, out of happiness >> reporter: when her father last saw her in pakistan, she was hanging on to life. >> in pakistan, i told my brother-in-law, that they should make preparations for a funeral, because of the situation but thankful to god >> reporter: today, he called it a miracle that malala is expected to make a full recovery. >> everywhere across the world, they condemn the attack, in strong words, and they prayed for my daughter. which is not only my daughter, which is the daughter of everybody, sister of everybody. >> reporter: doctors here continue to t
bedside of the young pakistani woman who was targeted by the taliban because she stood up for girls and education. tonight, we see just how much progress she has made in just three weeks's time. our report tonight from amna nawaz. in birmingham, england >> reporter: ten days after she arrived in england, malala yousufzai has reunited with her family, who came in yesterday racing to the hospital under tight security. they were taken in to see her. >> last night when we met her, there...
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how much if i do some research, it is a going to pay and is the cost of the education it worth it for that career path. and a great idea of the take one the year off and figure out what you are passionate about the for you go to the state college perhaps go to a junior college. i tell you that my mechanic burns more than doctors. perhaps it is better than a trade. my mechanic-is a bigger order than my doctor. >> and one thing that is difficult for families is that it does not have to be a large amount of money. >> $25 per month what ever it takes. something that you can get the families involved with grandparents are also great contributing factors for the next generation. so do not leave any stone unturned. be sensible. it is better to go to aid now name school and go to a-morninthe smaller collee with strong resolutions than the bigger college with less results. >> we are an extraordinary economic times and one thing that the government would do is buy some mentioned to give these children 3-4 years of government. to get them a chance. >> to get their careers established. and i know
how much if i do some research, it is a going to pay and is the cost of the education it worth it for that career path. and a great idea of the take one the year off and figure out what you are passionate about the for you go to the state college perhaps go to a junior college. i tell you that my mechanic burns more than doctors. perhaps it is better than a trade. my mechanic-is a bigger order than my doctor. >> and one thing that is difficult for families is that it does not have to be a...
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. >> reporter: this teenager went on to become the champion of girls' education in pakistan, which has one of the highest rates of female illiteracy in the world. today she's healing well, apparently unstoppable. in the hospital, she's already asked for her schoolbooks. for all her progress, though, scott, it's important to remember that malala has suffered an extreme trauma both physical and mental, and it's going to be a long road back. however, her dad did confirm today that she can see and hear well and she stood up with only a nurse to guide her at the elbow. >> pelley: certainly a good sign. elizabeth, thank you very much. one man started out collecting bubble gum cards. wait until you see where that led. steve hartman takes us "on the road" next. next. is a complete multi-vitamin en's 50+ designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doct
. >> reporter: this teenager went on to become the champion of girls' education in pakistan, which has one of the highest rates of female illiteracy in the world. today she's healing well, apparently unstoppable. in the hospital, she's already asked for her schoolbooks. for all her progress, though, scott, it's important to remember that malala has suffered an extreme trauma both physical and mental, and it's going to be a long road back. however, her dad did confirm today that she can...
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where we're seeing the first video of the pakistani school girl shot by the taliban for promoting girls education. since she arrived for treatment nearly three weeks ago. matthew chance is outside the hospital. i asked him how she's doing. >> malala yousafzai, that 15-year-old activist from pakistan, is now inside this hospital in birmingham in central england surrounded by her family, recovering from that gunshot wound in the head, inflicted by the taliban. latest video, the first video in fact we've seen of the 15-year-old since she was medivaced from pakistan earlier this month to receive emergency treatment here, you see her sitting in the bed, sitting up. she's alert, she's awake. doctors say they expect her to make a full recovery, especially now that her father and mother and two brothers are around her giving her all the support that she needs. there's been a great deal of concern of course, an outpouring of support around the world for malala. she has really become a symbol of bravery around the world for what she did and for what she intends to do when she goes back, because she has eve
where we're seeing the first video of the pakistani school girl shot by the taliban for promoting girls education. since she arrived for treatment nearly three weeks ago. matthew chance is outside the hospital. i asked him how she's doing. >> malala yousafzai, that 15-year-old activist from pakistan, is now inside this hospital in birmingham in central england surrounded by her family, recovering from that gunshot wound in the head, inflicted by the taliban. latest video, the first video...
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either college education or technical education. but it is for the future of our country and to meet the ideal in this nation of equality of opportunity that we should provide a free and equal ed calingse indicational opportunity in college -- in college, and do the right thing for our young people. this is not a radical idea. it is done in in many parts of the world, and it pays a huge dividend. as to those dents students who are saddled with enormous tuition debt, it has reached over $1 trillion, more than the entire credit card debt in this country? what does congress do? or their fat cat contribute tores? they made student debt nondischargeable in bankruptcy. so you can charge a mazerati on your credit card, but if someone ran out and did what they could to get a decent education can't get a new start. so we need to demand congress to allow discharge yanltability in bankruptcy of student debt now. [cheers and applause] >> you might not get what you want to hear from me, but you will get straight talk. we can't afford more federa
either college education or technical education. but it is for the future of our country and to meet the ideal in this nation of equality of opportunity that we should provide a free and equal ed calingse indicational opportunity in college -- in college, and do the right thing for our young people. this is not a radical idea. it is done in in many parts of the world, and it pays a huge dividend. as to those dents students who are saddled with enormous tuition debt, it has reached over $1...
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. >> reporter: malala was targeted by the taliban because of her outspoken support for girl's education. but within days of beinbe injured, she allowed herself to be photographed to send a defiant signal to her attackers. doctors now say her recovery has been miraculous. >> her brought her school books so that she can continue her education from her hospital bed. her answer to the taliban bullets is books. >> the person who attacked her, they wanted to kill her. simply say that she fell temporarily. she will rise again. >> her family will now remain with her, as her physical strength returns. her moral courage strength, it appears, never left her. >> sreenivasan: the taliban have vowed to try to kill yousufzai again if she retvons to pakistan. but her father has denied reports the family might seek asylum abroad. the former prime minister of italy, silvio berlusconi, was convicted of tax fraud todans ad sentenced to four years in prison.to a court in milan ruled the media mogul and others were behind a scheme to buy the rights to broadcast u.s. movies on berlusconi's tv networks, using
. >> reporter: malala was targeted by the taliban because of her outspoken support for girl's education. but within days of beinbe injured, she allowed herself to be photographed to send a defiant signal to her attackers. doctors now say her recovery has been miraculous. >> her brought her school books so that she can continue her education from her hospital bed. her answer to the taliban bullets is books. >> the person who attacked her, they wanted to kill her. simply say...
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education accomplishment. it's unacceptable. i won't go through all of what you have to do. it's all about teachers and hiring the best and brightest, promoting the best and making sure they're well compensated. the key is teachers. and we got to put the kids at the top, the parents and the teachers and the teachers union is going to have to go behind and put kids first. [applause] that's number three. number four and this may not immediately connect with why the budget has anything to do with jobs but let me tell you if you're an entrepreneur about risking your life savings to open a business or a company investing in billions of dollars in factories in america. you're not going to do that if you think we're on the road to greece. and that's the road we're on. so i will commit to you i will do everything in my power to cut federal spending and cap it and get us on track to a balanced budget so we can create more jobs here. [applause] and number five, i want to champion small business. i want to make it easier
education accomplishment. it's unacceptable. i won't go through all of what you have to do. it's all about teachers and hiring the best and brightest, promoting the best and making sure they're well compensated. the key is teachers. and we got to put the kids at the top, the parents and the teachers and the teachers union is going to have to go behind and put kids first. [applause] that's number three. number four and this may not immediately connect with why the budget has anything to do with...
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and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> now at 7:59 power companies across the region are closely tracking sandy. pepco is working ahead of the storm to try to prevent problems. the utility had linemen, contractors, and tree trimmers out on the streets yesterday. they are also running robocalls and have requested 2500 linemen from out of state to work after the storm. dominion is looking for help from other utilities and asking customers to stock up on flash lights, batteries and other supplies. emergency workers are working around the clock to prepare for the storm including pulling some long hours. crews in fairfax county are busy checking equipment including signage, generators, even boats. they're also encouraging people to stay home when the worst of the storm hits. >>> for the latest on tropical storm sandy and what your family needs to know to prepare download our weather app. just search nbc washington weather in i-tunes
and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> now at 7:59 power companies across the region are closely tracking sandy. pepco is working ahead of the storm to try to prevent problems. the utility had linemen, contractors, and tree trimmers out on the streets yesterday. they are also running robocalls and have requested 2500 linemen from out of state to work after...
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but in the polls that we're seeing now, you have to be a much more educated consumer. which ones hold up? i was just looking at some numbers today. a lot of this polling now is auto phone calls. well, you can't really find out what you need to know about the person that you're talking to about what motivates them. the nbc news marist poll is a good poll. it's held up over the years because it's in depth. i watched a lot of polls do 180s. howard dean was going to be the nominee of the democratic party going into the final weekend in iowa. howard dean was not heard from again. governor dean became an also ran very quickly. it seemed like he had a lot of the big mo. i remember eight years ago being with both john kerry and president bush on the final weekend. the polls indicated that kerry, the challenger, was closing fast and was in fact ahead of him. in the final weekend, osama bin laden issued a call to jihad against the united states. it flipped. people decided they want to stay with the national security team that they had in place. and john kerry lost that election.
but in the polls that we're seeing now, you have to be a much more educated consumer. which ones hold up? i was just looking at some numbers today. a lot of this polling now is auto phone calls. well, you can't really find out what you need to know about the person that you're talking to about what motivates them. the nbc news marist poll is a good poll. it's held up over the years because it's in depth. i watched a lot of polls do 180s. howard dean was going to be the nominee of the democratic...
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he said they were number one in education. that was under his predecessor. that was his initiative. it had nothing to do with romney. he inherited it. >> it is unbelievable, this guy. it would be funny if it weren't so scary that he's this close to being able to pull off an -- because clearly, he's trying to impersonate ronald reagan that he's an affable sort of -- >> stephanie: first of all that he didn't hear the fema question 14 times yesterday. maybe he needs a miracle ear if nothing else! [ laughter ] >> exactly! at least reagan could blame it on his age and the fact that he usually did that on airport tarmacs but this guy the children of the corn sons, they frighten me, too. you see tagg romney's stare. it is like out of a horror film. >> what was that thing about him? >> the entitlement on that woman is frightening. we've put out enough taxes for you people. >> ann: stop it! >> stop it. it's our turn. our turn? holy moly! >> stephanie: wow you're just like wind you up and -- we need to have you on more often. >> i'm on the perfect talk show. you just say good morning and ther
he said they were number one in education. that was under his predecessor. that was his initiative. it had nothing to do with romney. he inherited it. >> it is unbelievable, this guy. it would be funny if it weren't so scary that he's this close to being able to pull off an -- because clearly, he's trying to impersonate ronald reagan that he's an affable sort of -- >> stephanie: first of all that he didn't hear the fema question 14 times yesterday. maybe he needs a miracle ear if...